A mythical beast created by Valve Software, and used to explain any problem encountered by Valve in development of games.
Commonly confused with Sauce Code, the combination used to unlock one's sauce.
"Half Life 2 has been delayed due to theft of part of the Source Code"
"I dont know where your hair dryer is, i think it was devoured by the Source Code"
"I cant remember my sauce code, now i will have to eat this pie without sauce"
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Similar to open source code, its a pussy that can be written to by many men. It is easily corruptable though just like open source code and can give you open sores.
JT: Yo - Angel, damn that biatch is hot as all hell...
Angel: Yeah bro, but I heard she has OSP, Open Source Pussy so you betta triple wrap it!
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The 2nd version of Day of Defeat (DoD) franchise (preceded by DoD 1.3) a WWII online first person shooter.
Better known as; VALVe ruins another classic game, also see Counter Strike Source.
Joe: Yay, killed by another noob with a fucking thompson running in circles holding mouse1.
Roma: dude fucking day of defeat source sucks how many times do we have to tell you that.
Jimmy: Lual
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The re-make of Valve's Day of Defeat using the Source engine. All Counter Strike and Day of Defeat players love to flame Day of Defeat Source, mainly because they are too lazy to go and buy the game to try it out.
Player 1: "Day of Defeat Source SUCKS MAN!!!"
Player 2: "Have you tried it?"
Player 1: "I DON'T NEED TO, IT'S DA UBER FAILZ"
Player 2: "...sigh..."
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One in unity with technology; the original geek; greatest geek of all geeks.
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To put stank on the source code is to modify any electronic or mechanical object so that it alters the items original function.
Person 1: dude, are you watching gay porn on the head unit in your car?
Person 2: yeah man, I dropped some stank on the source code, and now my car dashboard streams porn 24/7
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